Conclusion - In this lesson, we will explain the mutual relevance of graffiti art in popular culture. Graffiti has been on since the early days of the Roman Empire and Ancient Greece. This type of art evolved into a form of self expression that can be used as a way to convey social and political views. Some forms of graffiti are regarded as art and others are considered vandalism. In general, the main idea behind graffiti art is the underlying meaning and information. Students learn how to indicate the identity of individuals that anyone can see using such popular symbols.
Street art is born from graffiti culture, spreads social politics and local values, and further establishes urban subculture. Graffiti culture began in the Bronx in the 1970s, made by young people in low-income areas (Ley et. Al., 1974), revealed how the oppressed youth sounds. By creating iconic "tags" and "vomiting" as the language of the city, graffiti is used to build power and assert the territory (Dietch, 2011). As a very popular tool, graffiti spread rapidly to other countries of the world with the help of other new technologies and mass media, and ultimately in various forms such as skateboarding and rap music It has developed into a subculture. Street art (urban art) still stands out in today's world and is an international visual language.
Conclusion - In this lesson, we will explain the mutual relevance of graffiti art in popular culture. Graffiti has been on since the early days of the Roman Empire and Ancient Greece. This type of art evolved into a form of self expression that can be used as a way to convey social and political views. Some forms of graffiti are regarded as art and others are considered vandalism. In general, the main idea behind graffiti art is the underlying meaning and information. Students learn how to indicate the identity of individuals that anyone can see using such popular symbols.
Over time, graffiti has evolved into a complex social framework including break dance, DJ, MCing, graffiti, forming a popular youth culture known as "Urban Hip Hop Culture". These arts were born in New York where gang often uses these different methods as a way of self expression, and often solves conflict in other ways. Recently, municipalities and youth centers use legitimate "street art" to prevent frequent markings and disturbing acts in the area, presenting new forms of self-expression without future illegal acts It is. Unfortunately, official attempts are often in vain.